Suggestions on picking out a kid

I'm going to see the breeder that we got two kids from last year, and this spring we are getting one more. They are 50-75 % Boer and the remaining Alpine. I'm looking for any advice on what to look for when picking out a goat. I recall last year that I didn't want the parrott mouth and isn't their something about the number of udders, two vs four and such.

Any addl advice is appreciated. We are going to want to take them to fairs with our kids, so I want to make sure things are ok. I hope to stop there on Sunday and pick out another doe to round out the herd.

Dont' just look at teh does but look at the whole herd for overall health. YOu want to see bright eyes, no snotty noses and good coats, ones that are not rough. They should be well muscled and not looking to thin. If the goat is limping, pass on it.

I like long deep bodies and straight legs, not post-leg, but so that no toes point out or hocks point in. That really bugs me. But them again, I know not a thing about boers, I raise dairy. Hope you get a goodun. If you are picking a doe, I would look and the dam and the sire's dam to be sure you get one with a nice udder, no saggy baggies.

If you search udder attachments, you will find lots of nice ones that people would like to show off. So, you have plenty of what good looks like to compare against.

Too bad I couldn't find a bad example to show you, there are many out there, but folks just don't seem to want to offer them for viewing, lol. Does anyone have one they can post? I remember one from gw.